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Devo

Devo Album: “Greatest Hits [BMG]”

Devo Album: “Greatest Hits [BMG]”
Album Information :
Title: Greatest Hits [BMG]
Release Date:1998-11-03
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, New Wave, Indie Rock
Label:BMG Special Products
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:755174484247
Customers Rating :
Average (2.2) :(10 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Whip It Video
2 Working In The Coal Mine Video
3 Going Under Video
4 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Video
5 Jocko Homo Video
6 Disco Dancer Video
7 Spin The Wheel
8 Post Post-Modern Man Video
9 Don't Be Cruel
10 Morning Dew
Customer review - November 06, 1998
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Cut from Now It Can Be Told, Total Devo, & Smooth Noodle Map

If you have Total Devo, Smooth Noodle Maps, and Now it Can be Told, you have this album and more. The sound quality is mediocre and the cuts from the live album are ragged. There is nothing new, and absolutely no liner notes.

Customer review - February 08, 2001
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- live but not live

Pretty passionless for a live album.

Customer review - January 11, 1999
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- it's cheap ..........!!!!!!!

reviewer #1 is correct! but any DEVO fan would love to add this CD... to his or her collection if for no other reason THE PRICE IS RIGHT.... for under $6.00 BUCKS you get a great line up of songs 5-live + 5-studio tracks....... its worth every penny!!!! THE MUSIC MONSTER.

AZ Kid (Scottsdale, Az USA) - December 28, 2006
- Short and not sweet

Not only is it a "live" version that is unexpected from the title, but the whole cd is only about 34 minutes running length. Truly only for diehard fans.

Tom (Palatine, IL USA) - July 23, 2002
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Live and Less than Special.

No matter how cool you think Devo is, they are not much of a live band. This CD pretty much bares that out.

It's fine, but the silly banter seems to break up the bands hallmark syncopation, and it is uselessly laced with profanity.

Devo's Greatest Hits and Devo's Greatest Misses are fabulous compilations that would do your collection far better than this cheapish issue.

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